I love made up things.
I particularly love made up things that are completely self-contained in an ontological-philosophical way, the idea that an entire reality, with all the weird details, can be approached by a person.
I was reading the Wikipedia article on Reptilian Humanoids, which led me to this guy Nemo Ramjet. He’s apparently Turkish

which is delightful. Part of what he does is what I know as Conworlding, which is fictional world design as art/fun. Here are some of his biolog-ART:
from Snaiad

Species: Kinetodirus cranioclasta
Common Names: Red Headbanger, Headbanger.
Size: 90-180 centimeters long.
Habitat: Plains and Erythrophyte scrublands around Aucaterra.

Species: Eucursor gargantum
Common Names: None.
Size: 5 meters tall.
Habitat: Edges of jungles and gallery forests across Thalassia, dwarf forms also found on surrounding islands.

Species: Moronops gularis
Common Names: Blumbomen, Grey Blumbomen.
Size: Up to 1.2 meters tall.
Habitat: Isternian shores along the Sea of Oroland, numerous offshore islands, also present on Midland.
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He has maps and diagrams, as well as a fully illustrated history of the evolutionary history of humans. It’s fawsome. Thank you. Thank you, Nemo Ramjet.
